Hours after US President Donald Trump announced ceasefire, Thailand, Cambodia accuse each other of launching attacks

Cambodia and Thailand said on Sunday, US President Donald Trump agreed to make a ceasefire of both countries.
US President Donald Trump (Picture Loan: Reuters)
Cambodia and Thailand said on Sunday, US President Donald Trump agreed to make a ceasefire of both countries. Sunday attacks, both sides, Trump’ın late on Saturday after talking to leaders after the border disputes to end the struggle to end the struggle after saying that they were willing to make negotiations.
Four days after the worst struggle between Southeast Asian neighbors for more than a decade, 13 civilians in Thailand and 13 civilians in Cambodia, including eight civilians, focused over 30.
Cambodia said Trump completely approved the cease -fire call. On the other hand, Thailand, Trump’a grateful, even though Cambodian civilians can not start negotiations, he said.
However, the artillery exchanges exploded on Sunday morning and as reported by Al Jazeera, both nations blamed each other. The Cambodian Ministry of Defense said that Thailand had started and started ground attacks with a few points along the border on Sunday morning. The spokesman of the ministry said that the historical temple complexes of the heavy balls were fired. In the meantime, the Thai army said that Cambodian forces fired in various regions, including civilian houses in the early hours of Sunday, and mobilized long -range rocket launches.
Thailand and Cambodia, 817km (508 miles), along the land limit, Ta Moan Thom’s former Hindu temples and 11th century Preah Vihear’ın at the center of the dispute has been withdrawn for decades reported.
Preah Vihear was given to Cambodia by the International Court of Justice in 1962, but after trying to list Cambodia’s UNESCO World Heritage site, tensions increased in 2008 and reported that the collisions killed at least a few years.
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